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The Loveable Rogues talk about their time on BGT and what they’ve been up to since
Azaelia Banks’s long-awaited debut sounds surprisingly fresh and fierce
Album number eight from the alt-rock giants sees them doing what they do best – making kick-ass rock ‘n’ roll
The Kooks return with a new upbeat sound, whilst managing to stay true to their roots
The Scottish three-piece bring their latest UK tour to a close in Manchester
Manchester’s finest poet-rockers bring their divine live show to one of Manchester’s finest pub/venues
Citca Waves play some real barn-storming indie anthems
Jameson embraces a variety of different styles of music, yet at the same time he maintains a folk infusion in every track
Rise Against sound unique and fresh
It’s events like WHP which make you realize there’s no place like Manchester
The modern fairy tale enchanted the audience at The Lowry with ambitious visual effects and strong performances,
Frantic Assembly’s modern adaptation of Othello hits the nerve of the generation despite stereotypical gender portrayal, writes Camilla Lindner
Got deadlines? Ellie Howe shares her top products in the battle against stressed-out skin
Admiring the activism inherent in Orphaned Land’s performance, Emily Castles weighs up metal’s next big contenders
Daniel Wang’s lengthy experience with his craft was apparent
Vevo transform the Victoria Warehouse into a Halloween hell
Neon Waltz’s performance lacked energy
This album serves only to evidence the irrefutable fact that everything Alice Cooper has ever released sounds exactly the same
James Blake’s live set gives a whole other dimension to his sound
There was an electric ambience about Twin Atlantic’s set